Elinor Rosenberg

Transportation Planner for the City of Duluth

Elinor Rosenberg is passionate about investigating how environmental and social issues intersect. She holds a bachelor's degree with honors in Geography from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec. Her previous work includes research on natural climate solutions and traditional knowledge as part of McGill's Robinson Lab Group on Ecosystem Policy and People, as well as research on air quality disparities across Canadian cities. She currently works as a transportation planner for the city of Duluth, Minnesota, where she plans and implements equitable, safe, and sustainable transportation options to create a more vibrant city. Beyond her work, she loves exploring neighborhoods while on runs, cross-country skiing, and cooking.

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